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BackgroundCurcuma wenyujin, a member of the genus Curcuma, has been widely prescribed for anti-cancer therapy. Multiple response surface optimization has attracted a great attention, while, the research about optimizing three or more responses employing response surface methodology (RSM) was very few.ResultsRSM and desirability function (DF) were employed to get the optimum ultrasonic extraction parameters, in which the extraction yields of curdione, furanodienone, curcumol and germacrone from C. wenyujin were maximum. The yields in the extract were accurately quantified using the validated high performance liquid chromatography method with a good precision and accuracy. The optimization results indicated that the maximum combined desirability 97.1 % was achieved at conditions as follows: liquid–solid ratio, 8 mL g−1; ethanol concentration, 70 % and ultrasonic time, 20 min. The extraction yields gained from three verification experiments were in fine agreement with those of the model’s predictions. The surface morphologies of the sonication-treated C. wenyujin were loose and rough. The extract of C. wenyujin presented obvious antiproliferative activities against RKO and HT-29 cells in vitro.ConclusionResponse surface methodology was successfully applied to model and optimize the ultrasonic extraction of four bioactive components from C. wenyujin for antiproliferative activitiy.Graphical abstract.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13065-016-0177-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • IntroductionA member of the genus Curcuma, has been widely prescribed for anti-cancer therapy

  • Curcuma wenyujin, a member of the genus Curcuma, has been widely prescribed for anti-cancer therapy

  • This study focused on optimizing the ultrasonic extraction conditions to achieve the maximum extraction yields of four bioactive compotents from C. wenyujin by employing response surface methodology (RSM) coupled with desirability function (DF) and evaluating the antiproliferative activities of the C. wenyujin extract against two colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines

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Introduction

A member of the genus Curcuma, has been widely prescribed for anti-cancer therapy. Rhizoma Curcumae, a number of the genus Curcuma, is cultivated in tropical and subtropical countries [1]. Curcumae means the rhizomes derived from Curcuma phaeocaulis Val., C. kwangsiensis S.G. Lee et C.F. Liang or C. wenyujin Y.H. Chen et C. Ling [2, 3]. It is broadly prescribed as an anti-cancer drug in some Asian countries, such as China [4, 5]. Sesquiterpenes, the main biological active compotents in R. Curcumae, such as germacrone, curcumol and furanodienone, possess powerful anti-cancer

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